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9/18 New Stabilized Blocks Ebony & others

I am in the process of adding a bunch of new stabilized blocks to our web store today.
1st batch is some black Ebony. There are only a handful of these because I had never gotten black ebony stabilized before and I wasn't sure how it would turn out. It took the stabilizing very well.
These are the blocks I just finished adding to the store. If you click on the photo it will take you where they are located in the store.
Everything in our webstore comes with a No Questions Asked, Money Back Guarantee.Free US Shipping - $20 Flat Rate International Shipping or Free International Shipping for Orders over $100.
The store software will also apply volume discounts, 10% if your order is over $200, or 20% if your order is over $500.

That redwood is nice, Mark! How heavy is the ebony now that it's stabilized?

The weight change with the ebony is barely noticeable. I am guess-timating about a 20% weight gain if that much.
But.....I am planning to get the rest of the ebony stabilized.
I figure it is cheap insurance.